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Solitude (Best Friends Book 1)

Recently widowed Regan Hale has come to stay with her Aunt Lou near the oceanside hamlet of Port Townsend, Washington. Haunted by her dead husband and nearing the end of her thirties, Regan feels the world crumbling under her feet. She hopes some time and meditation will secure her footing on a new path. What she doesn’t expect is the man who has rented Aunt Lou's oceanfront cottage for the winter. When he arrives, moving only with a cane’s help and looking like a mountain man just come to town, Regan responds to his pain. Through her efforts to heal his hurting body, she lays bare his shattered soul. Is it possible that healing can begin with the act of giving it away? This book contains sexual situations and is appropriate only for those over the age of 18.

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